User Manual

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Environment temperature compensation: Maintains
constant detection capability.
Adaptive filter: Compensates for changes in a detected
object’s speed.
Continuous monitoring: Sends visual alerts in case of
malfunction (digital and analog) and temperature alerts
if the environment temperature is out of range.
Silent monitoring: Low battery, tamper, and periodic
beacon
4. Pet Immune Feature
The SP-01P is immune from the following interferences:
One dog up to 25kg
Two dogs no more than 20kg each
Several cats
Unlimited number of small animals such as hamsters,
birds, rodents, etc.
These are only guide lines, there may be some tolerance
regarding the size and weight of the animals monitored. For
example a short haired, dark colored canine will appear
bigger than a long haired, light colored canine. As a rule of
thumb please add 2-3 kg for each attribute to calculate their
weight when installing the detector.
5. Installation
5.1 False Alarm Reduction Effort
To reduce false alarms caused by detector installation:
AVOID: Placing the PIR facing windows, or in direct sunlight
as this heat energy can cause false alarms.
AVOID: Wiring of the SA-01P in such a way that it is parallel
to and sitting close to 110V AC or 220V AC transmission
equipment or mains power line.
AVOID: Placing near or over heat and air ducts, ovens,
heat sources, radiators, and air conditioners as this may
cause a false detection.
AVOID: Placing near PL lamps, electrical ballasts, above
cookers, and ovens, and above steam sources.
AVOID: Placing the detector where the house pet can be
within1.2M, like a sofa, and less than 5M from stairs and
such where the animal can climb (see Figure 2).
NEVER: Touch the pyroelectric sensor on the PCB as this
causes permanent damage and loss of sensitivity.
Important Note: PIR works according to field of view
and cannot detect through walls. Avoid placing near
obstructions such as large plants, curtains, behind open
doors, and continuously moving objects.
Figure 2: SA-01P installation guidelines with pets present
5.2 Selecting the Physical Location
Select the best physical location to install the PIR.
1) Select a corner or a flat wall within a room or hallway
between 1.8 and 2.3M that best matches the criteria in
False Alarm Reduction Effort.
2) Ensure that the PIR is mounted on a non-moving, non-
vibrating surface, or corner of the room.
3) Mount the PIR in the location.
4) After the installation, perform a walk test from the mounting
location to ensure that the sensor pattern can detect
within the coverage area (see Testing the Detector).
5.3 Mounting the PIR
Mount the SA-01P PIR on a flat wall surface or to a corner.
Flat Surface Mounting
To mount the PIR to a flat surface:
1) Remove the PCB from the back case.
2) Remove the knockouts from the back case, labeled “B” by
using a sharp tool or using a nail.
3) Affix the four screws onto the wall.
4) Replace the PCB and tighten the PCB locking screw.
5) Set the jumpers (refer to Jumpers Setting section).
6) Pull out the paper strip located over one battery pole. This
will energize the detector.
7) Replace the top cover of the PIR.
8) The detector goes into test mode indicated by the LED
flashing for about 90 seconds. After a successful test, the
LED goes off. At this stage it is ready for a walk test.
INSIDE THE BACK CASE
A:
KNOCKOUT HOLE
FOR CORNER
MOUNTING
A
A A
A
B B
BB
B:
KNOCKOUT HOLE
FLAT SURFACE
MOUNTING
PHILIPS HEAD
SCREW FOR
LOCKING PCB
ANTIDUST
ADHESIVE
Figure 3: Inside the Plastic Case Back
6. Jumpers Setting
6.1 Setting the Sensitivity (JP2)
SA-01P has two jumpers, JP1 and JP2, to set the operation
method of the PIR. Insert a jumper to activate the desired
setting.
To prevent false alarms caused by house pets or harsh
environments two sensitivity modes were designated:
Medium - for normal usage.
High - for harsh environments and where the total pet’s
weight is more than 25Kg.
To set the jumpers:
Medium - jumper off
High - jumper on
6.2 Radio Mode Jumper (JP1)
To save power, the SA-01P goes into sleep mode after
sending an alarm. The time the device will be latent is set by
JP1.
Normal - (always 2 minutes between alarms) - jumper off.
Dynamic - (2 minutes retriggered between alarms) -
jumper on.
When the dynamic mode is set, an alarm event will be sent
only if there were 2 minutes of silence prior to the current